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On the other hand , there are certain signs indicating that some of the Qijia remains may be dated later than previously thought . The close resemblance in typology and decoration between the Qijia mirror from Gamatai , Qinghai , and ...
On the other hand , there are certain signs indicating that some of the Qijia remains may be dated later than previously thought . The close resemblance in typology and decoration between the Qijia mirror from Gamatai , Qinghai , and ...
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Thus the construction of the banks took place during the later Iron Age . At Ban Non Wat , the number of dates for the inner bank more specifically suggest construction within the period 100 BC - AD 200. This conforms with the two dates ...
Thus the construction of the banks took place during the later Iron Age . At Ban Non Wat , the number of dates for the inner bank more specifically suggest construction within the period 100 BC - AD 200. This conforms with the two dates ...
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... the enormous and impressive verse biblical history of the very early fourteenth century.20 One cannot tell whether earlier and later scribes are acquiring the text in the same loose form and inserting it variously , or whether later ...
... the enormous and impressive verse biblical history of the very early fourteenth century.20 One cannot tell whether earlier and later scribes are acquiring the text in the same loose form and inserting it variously , or whether later ...
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